The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

Wolves Chronicles Series

Author: Joan Aiken

Book 1 in the Wolves Chronicles series

Pages: 224

Published: 1962

Age: 9+

Even the wolves that surround the great house of Willoughby Chase are not as cruel and merciless as the evil Miss Slighcarp. So when Bonnie and Sylvia Green are left in her neglectful care, they must use all their wits to survive. Luckily, they have a few good friends on their side.

The first title in the classic Wolves Chronicles is set in 1832 in a period of English history that never happened. King James III is on the throne and a newly opened Channel Tunnel links the British Isles with mainland Europe. Bitter winters on the continent have driven hoards of ravaging wolves north through the tunnel to Dover and beyond. The evil Miss Slighcarp is not the only peril Bonnie and Sylvia will face...

About the Wolves Chronicles Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.The Wolves of Willoughby Chase(1962)
  2. 2.Black Hearts in Battersea(1964)
  3. 3.Nightbirds on Nantucket(1966)
  4. 4.The Stolen Lake(1981)
  5. 5.Limbo Lodge(1999)
  6. 6.The Cuckoo Tree(1971)
  7. 7.Dido and Pa(1986)
  8. 8.Is Underground(1992)
  9. 9.Cold Shoulder Road(1995)
  10. 10.Midwinter Nightingale(2003)
  11. 11.The Witch of Clatteringshaws(2005)
  12. +The Whispering Mountain(1968)

Reading age: 9+ years

Joan Aiken's remarkable series of alternate history novels are set at a time when ravening wolves have invaded England from the wilds of Europe through the newly opened Channel Tunnel linking Dover and Calais, and travellers ride in steam trains and hot air balloons over the snowy landscapes to evade wolves and other desperate enemies.

On the throne a dynasty of good Stuart kings are in constant danger from dastardly Hanoverian and Burgundian plotters threatening to blow the country to kingdom come...

From a Dickensian London the travels of Dido Twite, the spirited cocknney heroine of many of the books, whisk her all around the world on a series of adventures at sea and throughout fantastic foreign lands. Later novels introduce her sister IS and cousin Arun who join her and her friend Simon in their fight to save the kingdom.

Aiken's imagined world gave her the freedom to include whatever she wanted – tidal waves and volcanoes, flying monsters and man-eating birds, from Saxon battles and Arthurian legends to Indonesian magicians or silent religious sects...even Steam Punk was born with this series! Although there is a story connecting all the books, each one may be enjoyed separately. This is a world that, once entered, you will never forget.